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Densities of diamond and graphite are `3.5` and `2.3 g mL^(-1)`, respectively. The increase of pressure on the equilibrium `C_("diamond") hArr C_("graphite")`

A

favours backward reaction

B

favours forward reaction

C

has no effect

D

increase the reaction rate

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A

On increasing pressure equilibrium shifted in the direction of lesser volume.
`V_("diamond")ltV_("graphite")`
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